Russia has 'a lot of resources, but they aren't unlimited. They are running low on many of their weapons and ammo,' a U.S. adviser to Ukraine told Newsweek.
A U.S. Army combat veteran and leadership executive who went to West Point now making his fifth trip to Ukraine is finding that Russia's military shortcomings could negatively impact the country for decades to come.
Throughout his travels in Ukraine, he has watched T-72 tanks destroy Russian targets in the Donbas region and stood on the outskirts of Kyiv as the Russian military made close gains in May 2022.the Russian military"is poorly led at the strategic, operational and tactical levels." Ukrainian soldiers of the Territorial Defense of Kherson reinforce their positions on January 7 in Kherson, Ukraine. Dan Rice, president of Thayer Leadership and a U.S. Army combat veteran, is pictured in the inset near a destroyed bridge on the outskirts of Kyiv in May 2022. Rice is making his fifth trip to Ukraine to advise General Valerii Zaluzhnyi, commander in chief of the Ukrainian armed forces.
Between 2005 and 2013, he traveled without security dozens of times to Iraq and Afghanistan as an investor with the Marshall Fund and later a contractor with SunDial.
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